@solarmerps We know a little C, enough that we think that that declaration is declaring a const char * (i.e. pointer to a character, how C does strings) named ss, and the memory location it points to dereferences to a character/string with the volatile, const, and restrict attributes. we don't know what restrict does.
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@solarmerps (we have looked it up,
restrictis a flag for the compiler that tells it that nothing accesses the object at that memory location other than this specific pointer, which helps the compiler optimize the output machine code)-F